Malaga, The Costa del Sol capital. Over the past few years Malaga has gone through an important modernization process not only in the historic centre, but also with the opening of the Picasso Museum and the new convention centre have all together with the natural charm of its historical monyments made Malaga an important destination for incentive trips and corporate events.

A walk in the pedestrian city centre is a joy. You can visit the interesting Pablo Picasso museum, have tapas in the narrow streets full of restaurants and cafes, giving you the chance to discover the roman theatre or the Alcazaba castle or the Atarazana market, each area with its own different atmosphere

Málaga is surrounded by mountains, here you find a completely different atmosphere, small white villages in between the impressive mountains such as Ronda, internationally known for its Roman bridge that keeps the city’s two parts together.

In this region you also find numerous small and intimate wine bodegas creates life in a stunning landscape where they produce among other “Vino de Malaga” sweet wines.

Mediterranean has given Málaga its own beach, “Malaguete beach” but the Costa del Sol cost continues down to Gibraltar with many exciting tourist resorts, mayby Andalusia and perhaps Spain’s main tourist area.

The most famous local cuisine is fish dishes “pescaito frito”, a selection of fried fish or the “ spetos” with grilled fish service at “ Chiringuitos” on the beach. But of course Malaga offers a unique variety of tasty tapas dishes.

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